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Alexandre Rachmiel (1835–1918) was a French-born painter who later settled in the United States, working from New York State and California as well as France. Born in Alsace-Lorraine, France, in 1835, he is mainly noted for his sensitively-depicted landscapes. Rachmiel painted in Philadelphia, Pasadena, Laguna, and Santa Barbara before his death at Vincennes, near Paris, in 1918.

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  • Alexandre Rachmiel (en)
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  • Alexandre Rachmiel né le 13 novembre 1835 à Mulhouse et mort le 1er avril 1918 à Vincennes est un peintre français. Il fut principalement actif aux États-Unis. (fr)
  • Alexandre Rachmiel (1835–1918) was a French-born painter who later settled in the United States, working from New York State and California as well as France. Born in Alsace-Lorraine, France, in 1835, he is mainly noted for his sensitively-depicted landscapes. Rachmiel painted in Philadelphia, Pasadena, Laguna, and Santa Barbara before his death at Vincennes, near Paris, in 1918. (en)
  • Alexandre Rachmiel (Alsácia-Lorena, 1835 – Vincennes, 1918) foi um pintor francês que mais tarde se estabeleceu nos Estados Unidos, trabalhando no estado de Nova York, Califórnia e também na França. Nascido em Alsácia-Lorena, França, em 1835, ele é conhecido principalmente por suas paisagens retratadas com sensibilidade. Rachmiel pintou na Filadélfia, Pasadena, Laguna e Santa Barbara antes de sua morte em Vincennes, perto de Paris, em 1918. (pt)
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  • Alexandre Rachmiel (1835–1918) was a French-born painter who later settled in the United States, working from New York State and California as well as France. Born in Alsace-Lorraine, France, in 1835, he is mainly noted for his sensitively-depicted landscapes. His early artistic education was in France, where he was schoolmate of Jean-Jacques Henner. When the Franco-Prussian War broke out, Rachmiel found it necessary to immigrate to America, which he did in 1870. After arriving in New York, Rachmiel soon met and married Sarah Parker Scott, a widow with four daughters. The family settled in Haverstraw-on-Hudson. Their son, Jean Rachmiel, who was born in May 1871, would follow in his father's artistic footsteps, and has been called the "American Millet." Rachmiel schooled his son in drawing and painting, and was a strict disciplinarian and critic, as well as a sympathetic friend to his son. In 1887 he sent Jean to New York to study at the Art Students League, and after three years of coursework, Rachmiel sent Jean to Paris. Throughout these years, Rachmiel continued to paint. In 1895, he joined his son in Paris, where Jean was studying with Léon Bonnat at the L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts. They shared a studio together from 1895-1902. Rachmiel returned to the United States and settled in California from 1901-1902 and again in 1906. From 1903-1905, both father and son worked in Washington D.C., decorating the Corcoran Art Gallery. Rachmiel painted in Philadelphia, Pasadena, Laguna, and Santa Barbara before his death at Vincennes, near Paris, in 1918. (en)
  • Alexandre Rachmiel né le 13 novembre 1835 à Mulhouse et mort le 1er avril 1918 à Vincennes est un peintre français. Il fut principalement actif aux États-Unis. (fr)
  • Alexandre Rachmiel (Alsácia-Lorena, 1835 – Vincennes, 1918) foi um pintor francês que mais tarde se estabeleceu nos Estados Unidos, trabalhando no estado de Nova York, Califórnia e também na França. Nascido em Alsácia-Lorena, França, em 1835, ele é conhecido principalmente por suas paisagens retratadas com sensibilidade. Sua formação artística inicial foi na França, onde foi colega de Jean-Jacques Henner. Quando a Guerra Franco-Prussiana estourou, Rachmiel achou necessário imigrar para a América, o que fez em 1870. Depois de chegar a Nova York, Rachmiel logo conheceu e se casou com Sarah Parker Scott, uma viúva com quatro filhas. A família se estabeleceu em Haverstraw-on-Hudson. O filho deles, Jean Rachmiel, nascido em maio de 1871, seguiria os passos artísticos de seu pai e foi chamado de "American Millet". Rachmiel educou seu filho em desenho e pintura, e foi um estrito disciplinador e crítico, além de um amigo compreensivo de seu filho. Em 1887, ele enviou Jean para Nova York para estudar na Art Students League e, após três anos de curso, Rachmiel enviou Jean para Paris. Ao longo desses anos, Rachmiel continuou pintando. Em 1895, ele se juntou ao filho em Paris, onde Jean estudava com Léon Bonnat na L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Eles compartilharam um estúdio juntos de 1895-1902. Rachmiel retornou aos Estados Unidos e se estabeleceu na Califórnia entre 1901-1902 e novamente em 1906. De 1903-1905, pai e filho trabalharam em Washington D.C., decorando a Galeria de Arte Corcoran . Rachmiel pintou na Filadélfia, Pasadena, Laguna e Santa Barbara antes de sua morte em Vincennes, perto de Paris, em 1918. (pt)
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